> 4: Windows viruses are mostly Outlook viruses > > True. I always tell any Windows user to start by throwing away Outlook. > That solves most of the problems. Eudora seems to work ok, although of > course you can still get viruses if you do "the wrong thing". > My general rule could be quarranteen windows executable files on the mail server. If a client says they are waiting for the file you shoot it across to them after a probation. > > 7: Are you SURE you don't get viruses? > > When you've been chronically sick for 10 years, it's hard to remember what > it was like to be healthy. I just tell them "no, I never get viruses". > I have said that a number of times and ppl look at you in disbelief. Usually their question is "So what is anti-virus do you use?" I tell them Linux ;-)
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